Discover the latest on special voting turnouts and why your vote matters for wildlife conservation in South Africa!
South Africa is abuzz with preparations for the upcoming 2024 elections, with special voting seeing a significant turnout of 937,144 voters over the past two days. The Electoral Commission is gearing up for the main event, ensuring a smooth and efficient voting process. As South Africans brace themselves for a tight race, the focus on environmental issues has never been more critical, highlighting the impact of voting on wildlife conservation and sustainability.
In this digital age, being an informed and responsible voter is key to shaping the future. The 2024 elections bring a wave of dos and don'ts for voters, emphasizing the importance of educated decision-making. With the ANC facing a crucial test after 30 years in power, each vote holds immense significance in potentially reshaping the political landscape.
As polling day approaches, anticipation is high for what could be the most competitive election since the end of apartheid. Opinion polls hint at a possible shift in power, with the ANC's parliamentary majority at stake. South Africans are ready to exercise their democratic right and make their voices heard.
On the horizon lies a historic election that could mark a turning point in South Africa's political history. The dominance of the ANC, spanning three decades, hangs in the balance as voters express their discontent and desire for change. With a high special vote turnout setting the stage, all eyes are on the outcome of this monumental event that could shape the country's future.
A total 937 144 voters cast special votes over the course of the last two days, the Electoral Commission said on Tuesday. โThe Electoral Commission extends ...
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JOHANNESBURG - In this digital age, it's important to know how to effectively participate in the electoral process with informed and responsible behaviour.
South Africans voting in national and provincial elections that could test ANC's 30-year rule.
Opinion polls suggest the African National Congress could lose its parliamentary majority after 30 years in government.
JOHANNESBURG - South Africans are braced for a tight general election that may loosen the ANC's 30-year hold on power -- with many voters fed up with ...
Voting stations will be opened from 7am. The Electoral Commission (IEC) says its ready to take lessons learnt from the two days of Special Votes to ensure ...
South Africans vote on Wednesday in the most competitive election since the end of apartheid, with opinion polls suggesting the African National Congress ...
At stake is the three-decade dominance of the African National Congress party, which led South Africa out of apartheid's brutal white minority rule in 1994. It ...
As special voting concluded on Tuesday, the IEC said it wanted to surpass the voter turnout achieved during the 2019 national and provincial elections.
Government calls on all South Africans, especially young and first-time voters, to exercise their democratic right to vote. In the run up to the elections there ...
Polls open at 7:00 am (0500 GMT) and close at 9:00 pm, with 27 million registered voters called to elect a new parliament, which then chooses a president.
The governing party is battling to retain its parliamentary majority, 30 years after Nelson Mandela led it to victory.
Tomorrow on election day, Wednesday, 29 May 2024, the Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovation, Prof Blade Nzimande, will cast his vote at Ashburton ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa called for a peaceful, free, and fair election in South Africa, recognising the success of previous elections.